DeepSpace
Filter |
Filter
Name |
Density |
Compatibility |
Adobe
Photoshop 5.0 and later. |
RGB
Workspace |
This
filter does not require any specific RGB working space. |
Description |
Provides density
conversion. This can be useful in creating a density mask.
To obtain
a density mask the density image (result of this plug-in) needs
to be Gaussian Blur'ed however calculation of blur in FiFo (or in
what ever external plug-in of Photoshop) is very slow, so the filter
only provides the density inversion, the rest has to be done in
Photoshop.
This filter
will provide more consistency and/or easiness to the density conversion
compared to the manual work using curves.
|
Installation |
Download
and copy all files from the zip archive into the /photoshop/plug-ins
directory. |
Setup
|
Open a higher
bit-depth image (or convert an 8-bit/channel image to the 15-bit
mode, then enter to the filter dialog and press Alt+g to
open the Define screen settings -dialog.
Enter the
system gamma space that is the gamma value from the Adobe Gamma
utility (or from other system calibration utility) not the gamma
value from the RGB setup.
This one-time-only
step is needed in order to have the image in the preview box to
appear correctly.
|
Sliders |
f-stop
(.01) |
Conversion
compression, 0 defaults to 8-bit. |
|
WP
ev(.01) |
White-point
adjustment in ev. 100 means one ev or one f/stop. -100 means -1ev
or -1 f/stop.
Use carefully,
it will clip when when contracting. Use PV mode to display clipping.
|
Selection
Dropdown |
Gray |
Result
will be a grayscale (but in the RGB space of Photoshop). |
Color |
Result
will be in color. This is a special mode, does not result good quality
when the effective bit-depth of the image is below 10-bit. |
Usage |
To create a
density mask, duplicate the image you are working on and apply the
Density function. Use the f-stop control to change the compression.
Scale the result image up using the WP control.
After the plug-in
function the image information is grayscale, but the image mode
in Photoshop is RGB. So convert the mode in Photoshop to Grayscale.
In order to
blur the image it needs to be converted to 8-bit/channel mode so
that the default Photoshop Gaussian Blur can be used.
|
Author |
Timo
Autiokari. |
Homepage |
Accurate
Image Manipulation for Desktop Publishing |
Usage
Right |
Free. |
Distribution Right |
Distribution
is prohibited. |
Filter
Engine |
FilterFormula
v 1.13, by ATS/Graphics
(extended version for 16-bit images). |